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Blogger: WeddzillaMarriage Advice from the 1870′s
Posted by WeddzillaAs a “something extra” gift this Christmas, my godmother gave me an adorable little book called Brides Companion, by Susannah Marriott. It’s full of poems and quotes and traditions, with a few DIY ideas mixed in. I’m going to use it for inspiration when designing our ceremony programs and wedding favors in a few months. As I was flipping through it, I came across the following passage, which cracked me up (you have to read all the way to the end), so I had to share it here!
How To Avoid a Bad Husband
(from A True Friend, American etiquette manual, published in the 1870′s)
- Never marry for wealth.
- Never marry a fop, or one who struts about dandy-like, in his silk gloves and ruffles, with a silvered cane and rings on his fingers.
- Never marry a stranger, or one whose character is not known or tested.
- Never marry a man who treats his mother or sister unkindly or indifferently.
- Never, on any account, marry a gambler or a profane person.
- Never marry a man who is addicted to the use of ardent spirits.
- Take an especial and seasonable care that your children shall not have an a*s for a father.
Some of this could still be considered decent advice today, right?!
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Victoria Joanne had this to say,
Jan 1, 2010 @ 4:24 am
LOL I like it all. It's all good advice… love the last part about what kind of father your children will have LMBO.
Hey if you ever ever want to share some DIY's with me please let me know)
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Ha ha! Good advice, then and now!